LAHORE, Oct 28 (Agencies): A teenage girl was buried alive after being raped in Pakistan's Punjab province, prompting a court to order a probe into the brutal attack.

Siddique Mughal, a resident of a village in Toba Tek Singh district, located 225 km from Lahore, told police that his 13-year-old daughter was abducted by two unidentified men while she was going to a seminary for Quran lessons.

The men took the girl to a deserted place and raped her. They believed she had died during the assault and buried her by the roadside, Mughal said.

However, the girl regained consciousness and dug her way out of the mud covering her. She raised an alarm and caught the attention of a passerby, who took her to a nearby rural health centre.

As police were not cooperating with the girl's family, the Lahore High Court Chief Justice's Complaint Cell took notice of the incident on Saturday and directed the district and sessions judge of Toba Tek Singh to probe the matter.

The sessions judge subsequently directed police to take steps to arrest the rapists, complete their investigation and submit a report to the court without any delay.

JAMMU, Oct 28: Amid tense atmosphere, calm prevailed on the third continuous day on the borders with no ceasefire violation incident in Jammu region.
Though the guns did not roar on the International Border (IB) and the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu province, a sense of uncertainty and insecurity continued to prevail among the residents living there.
Some of the villagers though returned to their homes yet they fear to go to their fields apprehending firing and shelling from the other side o